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Here's a brief Korvax-to-English dictionary.
This is a de facto instruction manual for the game No Man's Sky -- a procedurally-generated universe created by Hello Games and released in August of 2016 for the PC and Playstation 4.
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There isn't an official periodic table per se, but here's a brief look at the elements you can find out in the No Man's Sky universe.
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Sadly, No Man's Sky really doesn't have much in the way of a tutorial. Here are some of the most basic parts of the game you need to know so you don't waste time in unproductive ways.
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How can you keep yourself from going crazy with all the dozens of names you'll be creating for your planets and solar systems? Here's a way to keep your sanity and turn the innocuous into an asset.
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Here are some useful things to know for people who already have the basics down.
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Looking to get that illusive planet completion achievement without spending days of real-life time searching a planet for that one rock you can't seem to find? Here's a guide on how to get it done.
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Flying through the cosmos at the speed of light doesn't leave you a lot of time to notice all of the little things you'll find in this game. So here's a list of things I found funny about the game:
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You may have noticed that there are areas in the game set aside for explorers with an "Atlas Pass". Here's how to get one.
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At the start of the game, you'll be given a standard ship with about 15 inventory slots. You'll soon find that this is woefully inadequate and you'll want to upgrade to a better ship. Here's what you need to know.